i Brace, writing 1 or nucí rowardiw. entrenchments > behavior of it , they and ' fr'fSP.' - flaanf mm proceed to regeneras any fault «o be the be able to for the 1 himaclf to the > State raueh more than if be had agreed a by The authority of the people organize# ft new oyatem of legislation snited to the time*. Politicians will not be permitted to injur* the general cause in pursuit of ambitious ends. Party distinctions must be abrogated in favor of Law and Government. be able to more THp RI0IITS OF OUR SOLDIERS WILL BE PROTECTED. fated demagogues are forbidden to j themselves at their expense, district attorney is expected to exer- cise hi* power. ' Vp it' ] Traitors, malo and female, are marked. Not -**ery friendship now than Cel. Ford has a miracle; as without & •adfort J. J. Howe, Esq., la a ■ the rotes east for Boater, in tbeCoilin ■ict. The Chief Justices ha ▼otes and declared Head tin ifljoritv fyf QQ TTOtcfl .a i-- c'5/S¿' re learn that the Attorney General has the...

quarters able He** . Lave noticed the Ü tly bear clothing f : i to appear this week. i ageism # the " ■ wB^r ft was un- , but its yesterday morii- a' few hat is ^ built foe- onlv d be rcqp.orrd iw, these men posed to uphold meat; but if so, th cate in choosi monstrate the (act. For our own part, thdugh wo Buffer, doubt- tho coast orín us that, without the co-op- f to f! 3 same week, as all our space i the late new? received by gYpmil. «On Friday morn, stfíS vi?#* í %35f?yiÉÉBÉI tpMrTinrM i,ir ri WTTTn SBká'. •- jpsffiár¿?-X ~<~-§ • ÍNlSfi f the i í„Am liom i publishes the following ext tter to a New York merchant from outside, which the cannot command* itIStl ¡M quire a force of 30,000 men to dielodgo the Yankees. We know that several regiments ; are now ontiieir way , to'the fort torn various knee to tho Confederate I must bis retaken at ell hazards. ahhikgton, Aug. 30th—Official iatélü- m*?*^Tcáínl^tomí Three htfocííéd f tMrfciveof our ferlliakW prisoners, idinf^raiidw-Barron a...

:'6t Uve Oak, . KaKHBHMi atitckjr the ine t«n a ment in t. He vas among t Texas tit the Pro- oí the Confederate States, Lis duties with honor to the liitisclf and credit to those who conferred the important trisst upon him. Tbe State still * liis services, and we trust that.the next ure will elect him one of the ¡J*— i to the Confederate Congress. i KKKTüCkY, .'ii.f.i:,) Sept. 21.- smpletely 2SSSSSÍL .. -••VÍ "'. V,'.' •' f- • V Simpson's and Plumbe'a cav • ■ e f ' •'himdred stand oimas besides two killed—üitiút. , and one private, e Federals is unknown. . M RICHMOND, IN HAMPTON BOABS. column, i: " war has t"'l of the .8 iplation. The ífl 20.—A number hem this " JBBH wpm .Morehwwi iia . tq.Bastile Lafayette. , ^ -JgM ucky Legislature, now in session , calls the KentuckiaH and Té6- adera,' and that - they most be cx- th|Slpns Federalists only came to to preserve the tranquility of the ' ilature requests the GoV- ittenden In command tato Guards. '. Ubderwood was and spoke against the ...

¡§p¡ • . * to anaounce Qol. A. 3 ....... for Wwtoriwl for the second district. Idonilal ejeotor „ id. CongraMional triol, Oo) JAMH P. NEAL,of Travis;<M|. Will vote tor Jeff Davis for President, and . H. Stephen , for VI Prcaldent, if elceted. "¡grifo aro authorized to annousoo Hon, E. K, 10TT, of Smith county, m a oandinate for Presldeatlal ílector for the Btateat large. -We u, authorised to announce Hon. FRED tot t: and A 1 to the S , and by him del a .'W TATB, of Favatto county, a candidato to geoond Congressional Dlstrfst In the Congrí of the Federate State . __ ^ We are author! zed* to announce Hon, U. O. HERBERT, of Colorado represent the Second Jf Ooi^cs of the Coniei ' «T wo are atltofieed to announce THOMAS O. IOLLINS, as candidate for Sheriff of Travis county, eotlon, Saturday Oct. 12,1831. in the wrw« aro authorized 'flBETS, as a candidate for i .ion, ¡íaturdayyQot. 12,1881. t3T We are authorized to announae J. 8. FRA5ÍIHK candidate for Sheriff of Travis oomity. ¿lectio...